Correct, all Internet traffic goes through the BES. You could think of BES as acting like a proxy. The request comes to the BES, BES retrieves the information, and then pushes it to the user.

You could look at KB15242 to assist with turning off the BlackBerry Browser (The 'BES' Browser). That should help with your first request. I'm not certain of a setting off the top of my head that will restrict access to network resources with BES Express.

Correct, all Internet traffic goes through the BES. You could think of BES as acting like a proxy. The request comes to the BES, BES retrieves the information, and then pushes it to the user.

You could look at KB15242 to assist with turning off the BlackBerry Browser (The 'BES' Browser). That should help with your first request. I'm not certain of a setting off the top of my head that will restrict access to network resources with BES Express.

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